Podremos "sentir" campos magnéticos
"Everyone learns in school that humans have five basic senses: touch, sight, hearing, taste, and smell. There are actually several more, but one that humans don’t inherently have is magnetoception, the ability to perceive magnetic fields. This sense can be found in certain bacteria, migratory birds, fish, and invertebrates, and provides a better sense of navigation and orientation. A new paper published in Nature Communications by lead author Michael Melzer of the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research in Dresden, Germany describes a new electronic skin, which provides a “sense” of magnetic fields that will have a wealth of implications when it is developed further."